Seminar series: Dr Erinna Lee
Targeting cell survival and proliferation pathways in cancer
Dr Lee is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cell fate decisions dictated by the processes of apoptosis, proliferation and autophagy. She employs biochemical, cell biology and structural approaches, as well as mouse models, to research how these pathways give rise to cancer when deregulated and how they can be targeted therapeutically.
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